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GABON : LA NATIONALE COUPÉE AU NIVEAU DE LA MONTAGNE TCHAD

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GABON : LA NATIONALE COUPÉE AU NIVEAU DE LA MONTAGNE TCHAD
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Selon plusieurs sources, la nationale 1 est coupée au niveau de la montagne dite Tchad du fait d’un éboulement de terre, survenu aux environs de 4heures du matin ce lundi.

Les fortes pluies qui déversent  leurs eaux sur toute l’étendue du territoire, ne sont pas étrangères à la dégradation des voies de communication dans plusieurs localités du Gabon et autres inondations.
Le cas le plus récent est l’éboulement de la terre à la hauteur de la Montagne Tchad, située entre les villes de Lambaréné (Moyen- Ogooué)et Fougamou (Ngounié) empêchant toute circulation vers le reste du pays.

 

 

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